Being on a Pedestal Doesn’t Have to be a Bad Thing

Seneca Lake 30-Inch Pedestal by Cooper Classics
Seneca Lake 30-Inch Pedestal by Cooper Classics

Being put on a pedestal has gotten a bad rap in recent years. Publicly showing things off can be viewed as arrogance. However, if something is worthy of being put on display, then it should by no means be hidden.

This is often the case for your favorite house plants, beautiful vases, various works of art and other accent pieces.

Getting to experience flowers and other plants in their natural environment is a bit prohibited by the weather in most places right now. On the other hand, if you’re bringing them indoors, then you’re definitely going to need a place to put them on display.

A good plant stand will solve the problem with ease. Just don’t forget to factor in design and appearance as much as you do the utility.

The Seneca Lake 30-inch Pedestal by Cooper Classics is a working example of good design and strong utility. Unlike most plant stands, this pedestal has three tiers and allows you to display small treasures and little knick-knacks along with the main attraction resting at the top.

The four legs has a stability that single column pedestals simply can’t provide. This is an important consideration if you have young ones roaming your halls.

Other pedestal plant stands have discreet cabinets that can be useful in keeping plant food, trimming tools and other useful items nearby.

So, don’t settle on beauty alone when you can have beauty and brains together.